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Pathways Researcher Receives PhD studying H2FCV, Plug-In-Hybrid, and Mobile Electricity Technologies, Markets, & Innovation, February 2007

by Are Gjellan last modified 2007-02-27 16:34

Graduate Researcher Brett D. Williams completed the requirements for his PhD degree. His dissertation, “Commercializing Light-Duty Plug-In/Plug-Out Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell Vehicles: ‘Mobile Electricity’ Technologies, Early California Household Markets, and Innovation Management,” examines the commercialization of electric-drive vehicles from an interdisciplinary perspective. It includes spreadsheet modeling of innovative vehicle performance/costs/benefits (including “vehicle-to-grid" or V2G power), statistical analysis of Census data, and a discussion of plug-in/plug-out hybrid product and market development.

To read more about Brett Williams and download the dissertation, follow this link to his personal website.